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As a boy, he appeared as humorous singer and reciter. His first public | As a boy, he appeared as humorous singer and reciter. His first public | ||
magic performance was at the age of fifteen. He studied ventriloquism starting | magic performance was at the age of fifteen. He studied ventriloquism starting | ||
− | at twenty-one, later specializing in distant voice production.<ref> | + | at twenty-one, later specializing in distant voice production.<ref> Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934) </ref> |
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+ | Norman contributor to various magazines and periodicals including [[Wizard]]. His "20th Century Trick with Two Dice and Orange" was published in "[[Great Magicians' Tricks]]" by [[Will Goldston]] (1931). | ||
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Born | Norman D. Appleing October 15, 1905 London, England |
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Norman (1905-?) was a semi-professional magician and ventriloquist.
Biography
As a boy, he appeared as humorous singer and reciter. His first public magic performance was at the age of fifteen. He studied ventriloquism starting at twenty-one, later specializing in distant voice production.[1]
Norman contributor to various magazines and periodicals including Wizard. His "20th Century Trick with Two Dice and Orange" was published in "Great Magicians' Tricks" by Will Goldston (1931).
References
- ↑ Tricks That Mystify by Will Goldston (1934)